!I Cm 'gasket( Galitts, CITY AND SUBURBAN Two GAmenez al furnished 01 the airy fer ati days of 01e week fra• lb was Per weal, 41/Mir, 18 per crams:» 11 nod., to Mayer Drum had one cue beforo him yeatardny morning. Inirrnal[VV.—Fowler and Wells, at Lafayette Hall day and evening, will atutketexaminatione • few days longer. What to do, and how to make the moat Of time mud talent explained. tf Its fair and festival, gotten up by the WWI of Ohtiit's Eptsoopal church, All.. = 7, commonage this day at Excebdor - Go one, go all, and see what the ladles bays done, and let them see what Tod will do for the good cause. Ittcaday Mudnesa.-0111cer Prank Camp bell 'MAI information, ;yesterday, avian Ca th arine Bowen, or the Eigh teenth' Ward, Allegheny, for selling liquor on Sunday. Mayor Drum issued • warrant for the arrest of the aroused. Ferechate..—Yesterday siternoon Cath arine lionlek canted • warrant to be hawed by Alderman Mullen for the amen or George Harts tor keeping feroedocts dog. The deponent alleged the animal had bitten bar severely on Siam.- , day riming. .PostPaheAr-The hearing In the case of SMUG Arnold, charged on oath of Genr e. Reynolds, with malicious nilachist was postponed until three o'clock, to day. John Robinson, who was Included In the Innormation, failed to appear end his hall wee forfeited. Willits was tom. 'ratted to Bed Tenanta,.Bophla Windhorat was before Alderman Arent yesterday charg ed with dleorderly oonduat, on oath of Erich: Fiedler. T e parties occupy the eamabawitin,the Eighth Ward, and had • 111214' dtdiennar. about scrubbing • ponthattsched to the house. The wan disabled at the wet of the negligent Iturrower.—A few days ago James Billetomeyer borrowed of Jacob ryler a coat and pair of beats valued at niteuu dollars. He neglected to return the wine at the appointed time. Fear ing the lota of the articles yesterday, Jaoohmade Information before Alder man Mallen against James for larceny by Mill*.. Warrant homed. leXponalva--Saratieltietty wuarreoted au Giant street, near-Fourth avenue. Monday night, for making an stexann upon outlaw= who wan passing along thtietrent with Ma wife. It appears that he the man and thert- called for ho were about to arrest the party. when the matter was ex plained and Getty on taken to the Leek up.otterday the Mayor imposed • dna of f5O on Mat. 1=E221 Pleutedit.—Art agreeable and pleasant Inddant cgoorred In the °Mee of Henry Solyely, Esg.. the gentlemanly emir. tome a*d accommodating Incumbent Of the Reoarder's Moe, yesterday. 'The emphoyoe in the Milts presented Mx. 8. with anelegant eau chair and a mem , tuba= -pipe. H. B. Christy, Eeq., on behalf or Ilia donors, presented the arti eh, hie neat and appropriate address. whiehline eloquently responded to by AllgbarlbStlgh. Esq., on behalf of Mr. Salvia,: May he long live to enjoy they teigirnoldala of regard from bin employee. !Menwoglul Witteal know of any way to Ill•Ald a hell hour more agreeably or profitably than Midst the degital mantpubdions end yerhal and written expositions of Mt.NeLonfilser,a practical phrenologist of many , yam taperience In the oftlea of Pewter & Walla, New York. Ur. Mar kr muter-of the science and en eneutentwereer, and aurprtaalturly ao cunt* all his delinectlOns. It ill worth MIN wets few book and chart to get his Metes as to the diet milted to one" mental and phyalcal structure, and the danger or etherwiseof peralrting in esttein habits common In good society. We wars amecially and pleasantly lin with the prescience of Mr. Egger oar own own case when he knew nothing of ay-and - .gnaw the inspection have some notion of running for Congress or Street t•ammisakmer at the next election. Taa Grave Tara Clarrnan. An adjourned meeting of the lot own ... ere in the old Methodist grave yard was !midst the Second Ward School House Isattevaning ai helf•past seven o'clock. Mr..ltobert Ring Was. called to the chair. and James McKean, Esq., officiated as Secre Cap tary. tain Andrew Miller called for the reading of a communication published in the ciat=rr, a few days since, signed uWelilatative. to the grave yard queer tion. After the Secretary had concluded reading the document, Captain Miller 'directed" . it and pronounced It false throughout. It was a misrepresentation of facts, he add, to any the least of it. On Motion, Mews. Aaron Floyd, Capt. AndreWlitiller and' George Wilmon were appointed a Committee to confer with the trustees of the several societies having. control of the graveyard relative to having a fence placed around U. The meeting then adjourned, to meet at the cella the above mentioned Com mittee. Orsa• Hotres.—Mr. mad Mrs. Barney WlDhows wore greeted with a large an die a< the-Opera Holm hit night. Taitlett will' be presented "All Hallow EvicOtt l A,e APO , Night," and "Intent from New Yak" both of which are new , plea* ' the thrum abounding in Irish wit, and the latter full of Yankee eXCOZI- Prrosuono Trtosyng.—Tne old The. streliks filled to its utmost capacity lad evening, which was the opening night of the - Mild, ,Barney ,t Mao's Minstrel Trouts. Little Mac, as • "man monkey." dinual. end Master s and Ji emedili all others. Eh. Mee Nhia", . ' .Twee Ditustlaws Bov."—Lsw , evening the.!.,Druntimer Boy; or, Battle of Shi loh " was reproduced at the Academy of UAW* in stollesee which crowded the Afwadenay and evinced the popularity of this nstialral drama, which speaks so powertnily and affectingly to the hearts of a patriotic people. The .secood irep fomentation main every respect a muc osa. Familiar scenes of camp, on the • the ostreels; - In the prison pen, enir;,iti the numberless phases ot ersollf life Were ail vividly recalled The drama abounds In those seeder, at Ulna sad and mournful, snd scan full of - , nratat and hope. Its papa . litdqt. is Po marvel, wnd is a Allies corn. Plastery on the loyal patilotism of the people. The present entertainment is given for the benefit of the charity food of the G. A. 8., one of the the noblest objects appealing to our iympathies for supgiorVcit will - be repealed this eras Lug. and will, ins limn, be gre eted with another audlesten, worthy the entertain ment and the mime. • ler/reverrrs data.—To-udglit the Ray. W. IL- Kilburn; known throughout the Rates and in Europa ea one of the mod gessiinating, entertaining and instniedve of learners . end writers, will tell of °What , a _blind man maw in Parts." That gay and luxurious capital could have no tatter or mare -observant who den than . the .13 ll nd Preacher." who appears for the first time on this owaslcat - betbra e ta Pittsburgh and ones 'That his lk will be in. Stiresft, -- inetraceive and eloquent, le • formone emsoinston. a. ear. Ulla as that atiStunliedes will be de lighted with 'the man - whale ramie is thasynosym for all thaw qualities who was twice elected Chaplain to Con • : • , who bee derreded half rouneblibiliwrirld, and ls wither gilled with remarkably atelttlledertylite powetei; make him idtbout a living supeiripe...,:flty means ranestrarr to-niiibtp a tick. ell4Priest SAY esztleOrr.itil aft hai bow* end spend: fine of Ow di. —The Rev. G 00.1: atm a sr a lecture to. night in ther Clark , a Church, fltoekton muse- and alandersky street, Allegimiy;,. parr Pending Politico --Ft& MajoittlciaL" Tbe speaker ham the on rif being a tine orator and , gen Ware oriltuns and talent. /la has nreently accept,HT'a rail to the MOW , of the. Otuttrei Presturtoder, ouch.. end although - but a abort time . the oath hag alreloly. won his way to popularity and favor. The lecture is • ' rtfase thEtleoefit Of the A ll egheny and far thatreason aside from other :I;oMdatm..s, It should be larrelliVsatendeet,--- 'We ere ante name aan - Alttend.. without' beteg entertained and instructed. Tickets day cants WTl=eLAdD"=Rabbi PIN at~sohn, of - JAW .loatur • thbi eh SaidigoVlo ll irth • Wistell;on-ntie lerkP' ' ffbeEON i sr o Vennisillousalem. 111;01010.11rIsa 4g ,, : the work of ths Wnaiion : of the Awe: liPecill" :Urailm fluently, and being culbasked man, 'will nuke his lecture proLltstdeandatahusduir. MI COUNCILS. Regular Mentlsg—Patlttons-- 00 ..ww . eattaas—Reports of eemmittees—Reso lattons and Ord.thantes. A regular monthly meeting of the Se lect and 000:101011 Councils was held yes. terday, Monday, Nov. 29th, 1889, at two o'clodk =ME= Member present—Merin. Armstrong, Broom, Burgwin, 001110, Dickson, Sells her, Grost, Hallman, Hartman, Herron, Jenne, Kann, Rehew, Kirk, Lanfman• Llttell, Lloyd, Mantua, Morrow, Mur. dock Murray, kfoßwem, McMahon, Re. forty, Rees, Rnah, Scully, Shipton, Tor rem, Walmeiight, Watson. White, Zsrn, and McAuley, President. The minutes of the proceeding meeting were read and approved. I= The Pita - d' dent read a oemmunicatlon from the Mayor transmitting the returns of the election of Frank S. illeaele a mem ber of Select Council from the Eigh teenth Ward. On motion, the returns we received, and the oath of office wall ad officered to " the member elf r• mho took is seat. On motion of Mr. Burgwin the miles were atuiponded la order to take up the following bowman, from the Controller's office: The application of thirty firms doing madness in the city. asking for • redno 'Son of business tax, assessed &gallant them. Arcompauytng the eximmuninatlon was the following reeolnUon: Resolved, That the Controller be and he to hereby authorized to make the fol lowing tranefera of appropriations: From No. 15 to No. 6 010,000 18 " 7 5,000 " 18 " 6 6,000 11 " 20 563.66 The report also recommended that the Survey Committee stop operations for the present year, and that warrants be drawn for the payment of several hills. The report was acoepted and the rots, lotion adopted. Mr. On tea moved to etrike out that portion of the report referring to the survey oommittee. Mr. Burgwin amended by moving to refer the matter to the Survey Com mittee. The amendment was adopted Oa motion of Memos. Morrow and Rat. (arty, the names of several persons were added to the list of names applying for a rednetionof the business tax, and the entire list was referred la the Finance Oommittee, with power to act: The Chairman read a communication from the City Solicitor, relative to the, payment of bills for holding elections for the city on the second Tuesday of October. The SoUciter is of the opinion that the city Is not bound to pay the hills; that the elections are held under a State law, and under art of 1519 the county pays the bill. The communica tion was received. Mr. Shlpton moved that the Controller be motorized to certify warrants for the payment or the bills amounting to $355. Adopted. Mr. Morrow presented the bill of H. &Lively, Esq., for recording ordinance., amounting to Received, and warrant ordered tot be drawn for the amount. Also, a petition from J. C. Collin. Co., owners of steamboat ' , Gray Eagle," and others. asking a reduction of wharf age on • line packets. Referred to the Monongahela Wharf Committee. Mr. Rees moved that the Committee take Into consideration the matter of wharfage on all other (dames of boats. No action. Mr. Jones a petition asking for the grading and paving of Ravine street. Referred to the road committee. McEwen from the Market Com. mittee presented an ordinance providing for the re.leasing of the Salle in the Market Hones. While the above ordinance was under toneideration, the President presented • report of the Gas Committee, reoom. =riding the °erection of a npmber of gas lamps, as follows: one on Bt. Pat rick. ellay, hetweenjidarion and Van Bram - Street": one an the earner of &avertible end Ann streets: one at the corner of Crawford Street and Bedford &veneer. one on the corner of Crawford street end Whiteside alley. A lamp is caked in Scott inlay, but there is no males; lamps are also requested on Crawford street and Central avenue, bat there are no mama in Crawford street. The President of the gas committee in. formes your committee, that as soon as the homes on the street have been sup plied with gas pipes and service pipe ordered, the maim will be lakd- The report was accepted and approved. The matter under consideration before Use Gas Committee report was taken, the ordinance relative to re-leafing the market stands, was resumed. Mr. licEwan -moved that the era. nature be read a third time and firmly p seed- Mr. Gros amended by moving to read a sec red time and order the ordinances to be printed. Mr. Gallaher moved as an amendment that that -panto& of the ordinance authorising the Market Cc:matinee to put up-the stalls at public aide and sell them to the bighead Mader, subject to an annual rental, be stricken out and Inserting "that the Committee be in , strutted to re.lessedie stalls at a fixed I =mild rent, giving preference at all time. to the present occupant. The chairman ruled the amendment out of order. The question recurred on the motion to postpone and Print, and the yeas and nays were called for, with the following retain ayes, 19: nays, 11. So the ordinance was postponed. Mr. Shipton moved-that when eouncils adjourne it be to meet this day two week.. for the purpose of considering the above ordinates.. Mr. Morrow presented an ordinance granting privilege to the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Passenger Railway rto extend their track from lie prer ' ant terminus along Smithfield "tees to Seventh tivenee, along Seventh avenue to Onset arrest, thence by Grant street to Liberty, with permission and with power Lb lay the necessary track single or denble,, and the necessary aide *witches. Referred to the Street Com mittee. Mr. White presented the hill of Allen St Dunn for opening the -Try street sewer, amounting to five' thoneind dollars. Referred to the Street Committee. Mr. Celine—an ordinance glinting the Peoples Passenger. RaLtway the right to occupy certain 'frees, as follows, com mencing at the rortutr of liberty sad- , Washington streets, thence by the way of Liberty street to the Greensburg turnpike, thence to Bloomfield and Shady Side and Emit Liberty. Refer red to the Street Committe. Mr. Leeman a petition for the Isom Referred of a board walk on Broad street to the Couunittee on Roads. Mr. Goss an ordinance granting per. mission to John M. Cooper to erect an Ironclad onelpring alley. The ordinance - erse referred to the Committee on Wood en Buildings with power to wt. • Mr. Gaitahatinoved to reconalder the Coanalls at Rs last Lci= nation the sewer On Seventh No action. • Csiastwil CoasciL PnerldentTorellnson In the chair. Present—Munn. Albeit; Anderson, Barr, Barton, Batchelor, Berger, Black. Boggs, Booth, Bulger, Carroll, Cam, Cu. key. ChWatt, Daub, Fleming, Garner, Bare; House, Rasettoe, Jahn, Samboon. dorms, Lartaban, McCarthy, Mot:Wee, kteßelvy, MaMuter', Meyer, Moore, Moorhead, Morgan, Nixon, Palmer, Pearson, Penny, Berman, Reed, Rook, Roswell, Blme, Schott, Boole, Verner, Vetter,. Vick, Weldon., Welsh, Wilson, and'F'reeldtmt Tomllnacin. E111=1:131 Mr. House presented petition of Hay.' Opal Company for abatement of bastnee tax. Reamed to Finaimi'Crunmittee with power to act. Mr. Mate prestaitiathe following re port trout City Controller: aseoul y459* CONTROLLICA. ' In outigartwith • rsolution of '